Configuring Access to MIDI Devices

Websites
for music creation and editing, access your MIDI (Musical Instrument
Digital Interface) devices for transfer of data by exchanging System
Exclusive (SysEx) messages. Comodo Dragon is 'MIDI enabled' by
default allowing you to use your MIDI devices with MIDI specific
websites. You can configure Dragon to globally accept or deny requests from websites to access MIDI devices. You can also create exceptions which will allow or deny access on a per-website basis.

To
configure access to MIDI Devices

Click
the Comodo Dragon menu located at the top-right and select
'Settings'

Scroll down the 'Settings' page and click the
'Show advanced settings' link.

Click
the 'Content settings' in the 'Privacy' section.

Scroll
down to 'MIDI devices full control' in the 'Content settings' dialog

Choose
the global access restriction setting for MIDI devices

Allow
all sites to use system exclusive messages to access MIDI devices - Allows Dragon to pass 'SysEx' between the website and the MIDI
devices

Ask
me when a site wants to use system exclusive messages to access MIDI
devices - Displays a pop-up, enabling you to allow or block the
MIDI device access request from the website

Do
not allow any sites to use system exclusive messages to access MIIDI
devices - Blocks the websites from accessing the MIDI devices

To
add list of websites as exceptions to the global settings and
configure access to them individually, click the 'Manage' button

To
add an exception, enter the domain name under the "Hostname
pattern" field.

Use
the drop-down menu under 'Behavior' to choose whether or not to
allow access to MIDI devices

Repeat
the process to add more websites.

To
remove a website from the list, click 'X' that appears on the right
end of the domain name on selecting it.